Young Adult Peer Support Worker | Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust
Posting date: | 22 August 2025 |
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Salary: | Not specified |
Additional salary information: | £29,651 - £31,312 p.a inc HCAS (pro rata if P/T) |
Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 21 September 2025 |
Location: | London, HA2 8EQ |
Company: | CNWL NHS Foundation Trust |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 7436435/333-G-CA-1586-A |
Summary
We are excited to offer two Young Adult Peer Support Worker (YA PSW) roles for people who have personal lived experience of mental health difficulties during their adolescence years or early adulthood. This role is also open to individuals who have been in local authority care. These Role will be based in Hillingdon and Harrow CNWL services(please note one role is full time and the part time 4 days a week)
As a YA PSW, you will use your own experience to support young adults’ aged16–25who are accessingChild and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)or making thetransition to Adult Mental Health Services.
• Inspire hopein young people (aged 16–25) who are receiving support through CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) or transitioning to Adult Mental Health Services.
• Work 1:1 and in groupswith young adults to support them in their recovery and personal goals.
• Share experiences in a way that respects their uniqueness, and helps them feel understood and empowered.
The two successful candidates will work either in Harrow or Hillingdon, and contribute to the trust wide young adult transformation plan. and be part of the new CNWL Discovery college offer (Discover Together).
Essential Requirement:To apply for this role, you must have personal lived experience of mental health challenges during adolescence or young adulthood, and have made progress in your own recovery journey.
Responsibilities – Young Adult Peer Support Worker
As a Young Adult Peer Support Worker, you will use your own experiences of mental health and recovery to support other young adults. Your role is to offer hope, guidance, and practical help as they access CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) or move into adult mental health services.
Working with the Team and Young Adults
• Work alongside the mental health team to support young adults in CAMHS transitioning to adult services.
• Help young adults create and follow their own recovery plans, either one-to-one or in group settings.
• Support young adults to discover their strengths, interests, and goals for the future.
• Encourage young adults to take the lead in their recovery, while also working with their families/carers and the wider care team.
• Help young adults feel confident as they move through or leave CAMHS.
• Use your own experience of moving from CAMHS to adult services to support others during this transition and ensure they are fully informed along the way.
Discovery college:
• support the delivery of the CNWL discovery college (Discovery together )
• co-produce recovery focused workshops deigned for young adult 16-25
• co-deliver workshop with course expertise to young adults within CNWL local community
• Work as a member of the peer support team to ensure we included young adult voice in the development of the discovery college.
As a Peer Support Worker in the Young Adult Team at CNWL NHS Trust, you will work within a supportive and collaborative multidisciplinary team (MDT) that bridgesChild and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS)andAdult Mental Health Services.
Key aspects of our team working:
• Integrated MDT approach
Work alongside a range of professionals from both CAMHS and adult services.
• Cross-service collaboration
• Regular joint meetings between CAMHS and adult teams
• Focus on smooth and supportive transitions for young people moving into adult services
• Young adult–focused care
• Support young people typically aged 16–25 through periods of significant change
• Help ensure continuity, consistency, and a person-centred approach to care
• Value of lived experience
• Your peer perspective adds unique insight to clinical discussions
• Helps shape services that are more relatable and empowering for young adults
• Young Adult pathway Team cu
• Emphasis on open communication, shared learning, and mutual respect
• A strong focus on co-production and working in partnership with young people
• Providing Peer Support and Hope
• Support young adults in understanding their mental and emotional health and what recovery means for them personally.
• Share your own recovery journey in a respectful and helpful way, showing that recovery is possible.
• Be a positive role model, demonstrating coping skills and offering hope through your lived experience.
Involvement in Care Planning
• Take part in creating, reviewing, and updating care plans with the young adult and the care team.
• Help young adults and their carers actively participate in planning their support and setting goals.
• Support young adults with everyday challenges like looking after themselves, attending education or training, or joining in leisure activities.
Encouraging Community and Social Connections
• Help young adults stay connected to their communities, education, and hobbies by knowing what’s available and supporting them to get involved.
• Support the running of group sessions or peer-led activities that promote learning, recovery, and connection
• #Be committed to professional development through independent learning, keeping up to date withthe latestresearch,and building connections with local and national peer networks.
• Promote development of best practices in peer support andlived experience practiceacross the service through active participation in internal and external training and development programmes.
• Supervisionrequirements- 1:1 lived experience supervision and mandatory group supervision
This advert closes on Monday 25 Aug 2025
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